
I work for a living. I've been sleeping all day. If you have a problem, don't comment just keep going. People have lives and I would've thanked the people for the useful info. I also had a childhood friend pass away. Since you know so much Jeff why didn't you know that. Aarc also.
Same reason I didn't know what Your Vase was made of JWNot enough Info given by You
As I said above My comment was not an attack, It was what I considered Useful Information
P.S. Sorry you are Cursed with a Job
Agreed again.
I would also like to point out...
I was not attacking either. :P
Sorry about your loss...
Sounds like you have had a rough day/week.
Try and relax and post a few more pics with more info and I am sure many will offer their minds.
My friend found it in the river. I don't really want to say what state because I don't know if it's legal.
I would like to know this myself in regards to my old finds. Can I continue to possess them? Can I sell them? Can I donate them? Can I keep items found on private land? Otherwise I will need to turn them in, what few I may have.Here's a hypothetical question for those who may know regarding the Florida Isolated Finds Program of 1996... Lets just say for instance this Spanish olive jug was recovered from a Florida river before 1996, would it be legal to sell and/or would one need some type of proof before doing so? In other words, how does the state handle the selling of "older pre '96 finds" is it even legal? I may post this as a stand alone thread if no one responds here.